Editor's View

The launch of Pantheon’s separate accounts business for real assets including agri and timber highlights the continuing need for more institutional-grade middlemen in the agri investment market.
The concept of sustainability in farmland management, Zambia's opportunity set and up-and-coming sub-sectors are just a few of the issues we're asking readers about.
Some asset management firms are focusing purely on family office capital to fund agri investment projects.
Cannabis and vertical integration plays are among the topics we expect to debate over drinks in NYC.
Concern over the impact of CPPIB’s farmland investments is stirring debate – and prompting regulatory review – in Canada.
Buy-and-lease is picking up pace as an investment strategy in Australia. Should the market be looking to the US for precedents?
Agri is such a diverse sector with varying strategies and risk/return profiles that it is unlikely there will ever be one common fee structure – but consensus is decidedly moving away from the 2-and-20-style model.
Louisa Burwood-Taylor, Editor, Agri Investor
Aquaculture could be an exciting ride for investors prepared to invest across the value chain and the globe.
Louisa Burwood-Taylor, Editor, Agri Investor
A strong start to 2015 has bolstered an air of confidence among agri fund managers for the year ahead.
Louisa Burwood-Taylor, Editor, Agri Investor
The US timber and farmland markets are set for a busy year, with some saying 2015 will be the best window within the last five years for institutional investors to allocate to farmland. But will buyers or sellers prevail?
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